Turbonilla bushiana

Turbonilla bushiana
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Clade: Heterobranchia
Clade: Euthyneura
Clade: Panpulmonata
Family: Pyramidellidae
Genus: Turbonilla
Species: T. bushiana
Binomial name
Turbonilla bushiana
A. E. Verrill, 1882 [1]
Synonyms
  • Odostomia bushiana (A. E. Verrill, 1882)
  • Turbonilla abyssicola Bartsch, 1909
  • Turbonilla formosa Verrill & Smith, 1880
  • Turbonilla inornata Bush, 1909

Turbonilla bushiana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Description

The shell grows to a length of 13.5 mm.

Distribution

This marine species occurs in the following locations at depths between 668 m and 2811 m:[2]

Notes

Additional information regarding this species:[2]

References

  1. Verrill, A. E. 1882. Catalogue of marine Mollusca added to the fauna of the New England region, during the past ten years. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 5: 451-587, pls. 42-44, 57-58.
  2. 1 2 3 Rosenberg, G. (2011). Turbonilla bushiana A. E. Verrill, 1882. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=159915 on 2012-03-01
  3. ITIS database
  4. Abbott, R.T. (1974). American Seashells. 2nd ed. Van Nostrand Reinhold: New York, NY (USA). 663 pp.
  5. Gosner, K.L. 1971. Guide to identification of marine and estuarine invertebrates: Cape Hatteras to the Bay of Fundy. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 693 p.
  6. Linkletter, L.E. 1977. A checklist of marine fauna and flora of the Bay of Fundy. Huntsman Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews, N.B. 68 p.
  7. Trott, T.J. 2004. Cobscook Bay inventory: a historical checklist of marine invertebrates spanning 162 years. Northeastern Naturalist (Special Issue 2): 261 - 324.

External links

External identifiers for Turbonilla bushiana
Encyclopedia of Life 455454
ITIS 75734
WoRMS 159915


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